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Earliest and most distant flickering quasar may teach us about supermassive black hole growth
A quasar that is the first in the early universe to be found by its flicker, more luminous than 2 trillion suns, could reveal how supermassive black holes grow.
James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has discovered a remarkable cosmic mystery that could rewrite astronomy textbooks.
Astrophysicists at Northwestern University have found evidence of a powerful wind blowing away from the Sagittarius A*.
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NASA’s Webb caught a supermassive black hole tearing away from its own galaxy at 2 million mph, and astronomers can’t fully explain how it broke loose
A supermassive black hole appears to be hurtling through intergalactic space at roughly 2 million miles per hour, dragging a ...
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